Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Brookfield aviation is recruiting on behalf of Trade air


Hello, flying friends: here is an interesting job offer I found today: check it out =)

Brookfield Aviation is delighted to inform that we are recruiting Cabin Crews with experience for our long-standing client Trade Air for the summer season renewable contracts

Terms:
Duration: 7 months (renewable)
Commencement date: 1st of March 2018
Position: Cabin Crew Member
Operating base: Zagreb, Croatia
Remuneration: Competitive + benefits (disclosed after application)
Accommodation: Provided by airline
Roster pattern: 3 weeks On / 1 Weeks off – flexibility required for peak of the season
Ground transport: Provided
Positioning flights: Provided
Home leave flights: Provided
Desired Skills & Experience:

Requirements:
Fluent English in speaking and writing
Minimum high school graduation
18 years of age or over
An EU citizen holding a valid EU passport allowing unlimited travel
Holding a valid Cabin Crew Attestation in accordance with EASA PART-CC
Able to provide details of 3 contactable referees
Height of 160cm - 190cm
Able to swim
Work in flexible times, including the weekends, availability to travel on short term duty trips
experience in the service sector is desirable
Full-length photo is required in your CV
Clean Criminal Record
No visible piercings and tattoos.
Able to pass medical examination
We offer attractive monthly salary corresponding to your qualification and experience and per diems paid when on flight duty.

Please send: your application via e-mail to:
cabin_applications@trade-air.com with mandatory note Trade Air Cabin Crew not later than December 31th, 2017.

About Trade Air:
Trade Air was established in April 1994 and started operations on 22 May 1995. It is a private company fully owned by Mihajlo Cvijin. In April 1999, the airline started to operate their first Let L-410 Turbolet aircraft, with two more aircraft of the same type added to their fleet during the summer of 2000.
In 2004, the airline added two Fokker 100 aircraft to their fleet and started to use them to operate charter flights for passengers in March 2005. In November 2007, Trade Air operated flights with their Fokker 100 aircraft in Australia, transporting journalists as one of two dedicated carriers for the Australian federal elections. Both Fokker 100 aircraft operated by the airline are painted in the SunAdria livery. Between November 2004 and February 2005, Trade Air based one of its Let 410s in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in a short-lived and ultimately failed attempt to operate flights between Mostar and Zagreb under the Bosnia Airlines brand. In March 2007, the airline was anonymously accused of allegedly overloading their aircraft with cargo and having pilots who allegedly flew every consecutive day for two or three weeks without taking a minimum 36-hour rest period within any 7 consecutive days. The legislators dismissed the anonymous accusations. In May 2008, the airline received IOSA certification. Until June 2010 Trade Air operated scheduled flights between Zagreb, Ljubljana, and Sarajevo with two Let L-410 Turbolet aircraft besides other charter flights for either cargo or passengers. In Summer 2013, Trade Air started scheduled operations supported by the Croatian Ministry for Sea Transport and Infrastructure between Osijek and Zagreb. This is the first time this route is being served after 26 years. In May 2016 Trade Air started operating scheduled flights for Croatia Airlines from Zagreb to Athens, Barcelona, Brussels,  Copenhagen,  Dubrovnik, and Lisbon. In February 2017, Trade Air secured a contract with Swiss travel agency PowdAir to operate winter ski-charter flights to several destinations from Sion Airport from winter 2017.
source: Wikipedia



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